Filing GST, banklink, accounts and credit card.

Hi I have a few questions that I don't know where to start - could I please list them numerically?

1. Accountant says to use something called "banklink" to link bank account and credit card. Are there any reasons why I shouldn't?

2. I was told by the clerk to use only my business account to pay for stuff and nothing else so it doesn't get complicated - makes sense. But what about credit card - sometimes you don't have a choice, usually it's for convenience.

3. Do you file your own 2 monthly GST or do you get accountant to do it?

2. I was told by the clerk to use only my business account to pay for stuff and nothing else so it doesn't get complicated - makes sense. But what about credit card - sometimes you don't have a choice, usually it's for convenience.

Have a business credit card and use it for all your business transaction that you want to charge.
Also have another personal credit card and never charge business to it.
It's more convenient to have this setup - stick to it.

I disagree with Bob's suggestion[s]. For one thing, it's extra work and cost.

But my demur with Bob's suggestion[s] is conditional on your book-keeping skills and what the entity is or are and what they're named.

If you have a computer-based accounting system of some sort (interfaced with banklink?) and you use it with understanding and regularity and code / allocate all payments correctly, there should be no problem - from an accountancy perspective.

If you can, ensure that all necessary paperwork matches all transactions. Useful if you ever have an IRD audit.

Keep in mind that if your name (Jack Jones) is on the CC statement and your trading entity is JJ Investments, your tax invoices (showing Jack Jones instead of JJ Investments) will be technically incorrect for GST purposes. Sometimes, the IRD can get pedantic about such things.

1) Banklink is very old fashioned. Nothing wrong with it, but if you are starting from scratch, I would use Xero. Very similar costs for non GST.
Xero is online so that you can access from anywhere at anytime. Plus you can access, while your accountant is looking at it. No transferring files or anything
Banklink, is not online. There is a few different ways to use, and we get clients to download there new transactions themselves, but then if we want the file/info they have to send it to us.

Xero cost to account is $20 + GST for a GST cashbook, similar to Banklink. Banklink depends on how many transactions , maybe $10 cost per month

I would really suggest going to Xero if new! Xero would get daily bank feeds of your bank account, and credit card if you wanted.

2) best bookkeeping tip is to keep things seperate. So ideally a seperate bank account for business that pays for everything
- one option with credit card, is as soon as you pay for something, get the business to reimburse you

3) Do you want accounting advice or bookkeeping help?
I would suggest you should do your own GST long term. Maybe get some help with property sales or purchases (presume you are a trader), or initial GST returns, but then learn to do it yourself.
Or employ a book keeper, much cheaper than an accountant!

I think you should use accountants for more high level help, and not for book keeping/admin things